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State agencies said the U.S. Department of Agriculture did not provide enough information in time for Texas to implement the Summer Electronic Benefits Transfer Program in 2024.
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Gov. Kevin Stitt’s office says the state will not implement a federal summer food program for children because U.S. Department of Agriculture rules for it aren’t clear.
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The study accounted for factors like economics, education, health and family and community. All of those categories were also ranked individually along with the overall ranking.
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From Texas Standard:Texas often touts its record of economic growth, low unemployment rates and its success as a magnet for workers, but who's thinking…
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Sixty-five percent of children born to young parents in Texas are living in poverty, according to a new report. The report , released Tuesday by The...
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The childhood poverty rate in Kansas has been decreasing since 2014. But a recently released report from the national KidsCount organization shows that...
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Among economically developed countries, the United States has the seventh highest rate of child poverty. Twenty-nine percent of the children in America…
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The U.S. is unrivaled worldwide in power and prosperity. Despite this fact, the U.S. has the ninth highest rate of child poverty among economically…
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In the past year Colorado’s child abuse hotline received over 200,000 calls. That’s a large number, considering this was the hotline’s first year of…
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The Rural Blog reports that minimum wage is severely inadequate to support a single-parent home in the United States. According to the National Low Income…